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To: marcher who wrote (66043)10/23/2021 4:03:38 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71406
 
These are state dependent. “Socialist” states tend to have more. In my deep blue state (MD) people who have very little or no income are covered by Medicaid. My state also pays for community college (first 2 years of college) based on family income. Its quite generous, namely, families with high double digit income (in K per year) qualify, low triple digit income maybe not).This is awesome because first 2 years are shit courses anyway, and the Profs are grading to the bell shape curve. NY supposedly pays for full bachelor’s degree in a state school, but I think admission to that is somewhat merit based, they tend to have less of these when the state is broke.

I would imagine in “red” states you might not get anything at all. Taxes are higher though.